The option for the DX rom hack to have the ORIGINAL Mario sprite totally changes my opinion of it. The larger more detailed sprite totally ruined the character of the game given the seeming intention of the rom was to represent what the game would have looked like on Game Boy Color, and Nintendo never "updated" the graphics when they released their GBC rereleases of GB games. Its just great to have the option, shows they really were thinking on this for a while.
The idea of a remake of a gameboy game remaked on the SNES made with New Super Mario Bros Sprites still remains bizarre to me but gotta give credits when credit is due
Fun fact: The SNES Version is even more impressive if you factor in that it can be played with 4 (!) players simultaneously. Make sure to get V1.5 for best performance
Definitely the last one. It does make you wish that Nintendo do give the old Mario games the "Super Mario All Stars" treatment remaking the games for newer systems.
Technically then reason why Nintendo does that in the first place was that the Super NES was not backwards compatible with NES games so those who bought the Super NES back then thinking it will be able to play the just released Super Mario Bros. 3 were disappointed that some wrote complaints to Nintendo threatening to throw away their Super NES in the process. Nintendo in a scramble at first was planning to make an adapter for Super NES that could play NES games but the head of development says making such an adapter would be pointless since the NES is on its way out. Instead Nintendo choose to just remake all four of the 8-Bit Super Mario Bros. games for Super NES as those are the only thing the complaints were about so that's how they released Super Mario All-Stars for Super NES.
This SNES game is incredible! When I saw this the first time running in a SNES, I thought: "Super FX?" But then I remembered DKC and it's pre-rendered graphics, and then my mind was blown away. More games should have this type of graphics in the SNES and in the Mega Drive. It's beautiful.
I want to go back and try these now after learning about them. I don't like when people throw the world nostalgia around for everything, but man if the music from world 2-1 doesn't give me some sort of feels about being a kid again.
@@lucassantossj: Pretty much, it was the best we had back than and most of us were just excited for the novelty of gaming on the go. I've still got my old Gameboy, or rather my old Gameboy Pocket. Turned it on again recently out of nostalgia and... oh, my... maybe it's just my old man eyes don't work so good anymore, but I couldn't understand how I ever managed to play the damn thing... LOL!
Whoa... I don't remember Super Mario Land DX and it's unlikely that I didn't own it so I must have just somehow forgotten about it?? It looks absolutely gorgeous! It's a shame because I recently sold a few of my GameBoy Color games including A Link to the Past DX and now seeing this is giving me seller's remorse!
The problem with new mode on game boy color is only the characters are altered. They look out of place in the environments, with only Daisy being a notable improvement that still matches. Old mode with color seems to add polish, completing the original aesthetic. The DS variant has less disparity by comparison, so it holds up better as a whole.
You can tell the original Gameboy version was steering on the side of having as much screen size as possible, at the expense of graphical fidelity. It's less detailed than the NES original, actually looks more like a game you'd find on an old graphing calculator.
I had Link's Awakening on my graphing calculator, and the sprites were the same size as the Game Boy version, so maybe I'm used to newer graphics but I haven't seen a graphing calculator game look that bad.
The GBC with original sprites seems the best to me, I’m definitely going to look it up. I’m playing a color hack of SML2 and it’s amazing. It also runs much smoother than the original version. I wish Nintendo would make the effort of colouring in GB games for NSO.
I loved this Gameboy game, along with Mario 2. I know they're kind of redheaded stepchildren of the series but they're still so iconic. Yes I also love Temple of Doom.
While the last one is clearly a labor of love I imagine it would be awkward to handle the stiff Super Mario Land controls with those new graphics. Also I'm pretty disappointed that they didn't remake the Can Can for the star music if they were going to go to such lengths....
Honestly I'd MUCH rather play the GBC retexture than the SNES remake. It looks and sounds incredibly unpolished and doesn't seem like it'd feel very good to play.
@@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller Yeah, the Genesis just wasn't as powerful. F-Zero and Uniracers are faster than any Sonic game I've played on the Genesis.
@@linkthehero8431 Hm. Well, blast processing doesn't sound as appealing now. But, as a Sonic fan, i gotta ask, have you used the momentum stuff to get faster? Because i've gotten pretty fast once i learned to use that.
Gotta love how all the most replayed parts of this video are the transition points to the next version. Kinda shows how needlessly padded out this video is
Is it just me or does homebrew borrow sfx from SM64? ie. coins, goomba kill, giant eyeball kill, fire-spitting floaty ball things from that game? Haha it's dope
The GB original brings back all the nostalgia, while the GBC with original sprites shows that even just a little color can go a long way. The GBC with updated sprites, however... it just doesn't look right. Mario in particular ends up looking a bit too much like Warrio with that oversized head.
That super mario land ds game version was so COOL. It's way cooler than the piece of junk gameboy version feels nostalgia. But this right here, is remarkably remake style version.
Id love a remake and/or remaster of Mario Land 1, hel it being avaliable for NSO would nice(which it isn't for some reason). I want to see all more villains return from Mario 2 and Land
This is interesting... I didn't know that the DX hack has an option of retaining the original graphics, and I didn't even know that a homebrew SNES version exist as well. I kind of like the updated sprites of Mario and Daisy in the DX hack, but I think that changing all the enemies was unnecessary. Most of them do not even look better than originals. SNES version looks very good, though, and I bet it would look even better on a CRT television.
Buen día, creo que un buen hack en éste caso para nes, sería el super mario bros pero con cosas de super mario land. Muy buenos hacks los de éste video para gameboy.
Ahh yes the only Mario game without stage shortcuts, Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser as the boss. At 1st I thought this was a fan made game since they didn't use the actual star power up OST
Every one of these except the original Gameboy one was some kind of hack or homebrew. I find that a bit disappointing; Super Mario Land had its faults, like how Mario immediately fell at full speed after walking off a ledge, or how the fireballs didn't bounce along the ground like they usually do. But it was still a creative and fun addition to the Mario canon, and it'd be well worth doing some kind of updated re-release of it.
Where did all other versions come from? And why does the snes one look like NDS? De dónde salieron las demás versiones y por qué la de snes parece de NDS?
I'd prefer the SNES homebrew to have hand drawn sprites rather than the DS/3D captures but otherwise that's bloody awesome, especially considering the multiplayer aspect.
SUper Mario Land, a homebrew game? Looks really cool. But I can see how buggy it appears to be from this video gameplay of it. I looked it up and there's no way one can "find a copy" online to download for themselves. Still, I'd have liked to give it a play myself...
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The fact that they recreated a Gameboy Game on a SNES Using assets from a DS Game is incredible.
Truly shows the power of that console.
@@SwaggerOkSnaz Actually no. It's a legit SNES ROM file. I know because I have it on my laptop and play it in BSNES.
@@SwaggerOkSnaz how would you know? Have you tried playing it?
@@linkthehero8431 oh, neat
@@TheCoolEevee im sry but the way u just said that feels very rude
4:42 this is probably my favorite version, it keeps things accurate to the original while also giving it some beautiful colors.
+1
My thoughts exactly. Original, but fresh.
The option for the DX rom hack to have the ORIGINAL Mario sprite totally changes my opinion of it. The larger more detailed sprite totally ruined the character of the game given the seeming intention of the rom was to represent what the game would have looked like on Game Boy Color, and Nintendo never "updated" the graphics when they released their GBC rereleases of GB games. Its just great to have the option, shows they really were thinking on this for a while.
yeah the changed mario sprite didn't fit at all, it looks much better with the original
DS Sprites in SNES games! Really impressive!
That last one is actually DS homebrew.
@@Turbulation1 nope, that is SNES homebrew
@@joseph2235 yeah just checked and you’re right
Yea
@@joseph2235
Homebrew on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System?
The idea of a remake of a gameboy game remaked on the SNES made with New Super Mario Bros Sprites still remains bizarre to me but gotta give credits when credit is due
Easton Kingdom is still one of the best underground themes in this franchise. Always loved how Mario just walks up the ladders in the bonus game.
Si
considering there's basically only one other underground theme in the entire franchise, that isn't saying too much lol
Fun fact: The SNES Version is even more impressive if you factor in that it can be played with 4 (!) players simultaneously. Make sure to get V1.5 for best performance
Dude... I need this game!!!
@@ChronoMoogle actually there is a Brazilian company that make repro cartridge versions for anu hack. I will check with them. But thanks for your tip!
I really enjoyed the first GameBoy Mario game with those classic tunes on the go. Still like it to this day
9:07 GameBoy Colour
13:22 SNES
13:22 Super Famicom
That lion in the Homebrew one looks impressive.
Seriously I’m impressed
Kinda looks like something straight out of Banjo-Kazooie for some reason.
Can't believe Nintendo has never remade these games
Same here.
Super Mario 3D Land: am I a joke to you?
@@wolfetteplays8894 Not the same game
@@wolfetteplays8894 That's not a remake nor a sequel.
the original gameboy version is serviceable enough in terms of graphics, but the DX version gives it the juice that it needed.
The home brew game is incredible. The physics take some getting acquainted with but it is a fun game!
I used a hacked ps3 to emulate it. I wonder if it works on real hardware?
@@euphoriaentertainmentcompa2605it does
I like how the ball power up perfectly misses the enemy on every first try
The SNES have the definitive version, there's used DS sprites, Good job with the comparison!
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Love the calm colors of the second DX version.
Definitely the last one. It does make you wish that Nintendo do give the old Mario games the "Super Mario All Stars" treatment remaking the games for newer systems.
Technically then reason why Nintendo does that in the first place was that the Super NES was not backwards compatible with NES games so those who bought the Super NES back then thinking it will be able to play the just released Super Mario Bros. 3 were disappointed that some wrote complaints to Nintendo threatening to throw away their Super NES in the process. Nintendo in a scramble at first was planning to make an adapter for Super NES that could play NES games but the head of development says making such an adapter would be pointless since the NES is on its way out. Instead Nintendo choose to just remake all four of the 8-Bit Super Mario Bros. games for Super NES as those are the only thing the complaints were about so that's how they released Super Mario All-Stars for Super NES.
Id say the best one is the 2nd for sure. Keeps all the nostalgia of the original with a fresh coat of paint.
This SNES game is incredible! When I saw this the first time running in a SNES, I thought: "Super FX?" But then I remembered DKC and it's pre-rendered graphics, and then my mind was blown away.
More games should have this type of graphics in the SNES and in the Mega Drive. It's beautiful.
I want to go back and try these now after learning about them. I don't like when people throw the world nostalgia around for everything, but man if the music from world 2-1 doesn't give me some sort of feels about being a kid again.
What you don’t get from the original version here is how small, blurry and dark the screen was at the time!
It didn't have a backlight. 😅
@Fat Chocobo advertising, that’s probably why
@@TheCoolEevee price and battery life, compared with its rival.
@@lucassantossj
And good games.
@@lucassantossj: Pretty much, it was the best we had back than and most of us were just excited for the novelty of gaming on the go. I've still got my old Gameboy, or rather my old Gameboy Pocket. Turned it on again recently out of nostalgia and... oh, my... maybe it's just my old man eyes don't work so good anymore, but I couldn't understand how I ever managed to play the damn thing... LOL!
Whoa... I don't remember Super Mario Land DX and it's unlikely that I didn't own it so I must have just somehow forgotten about it?? It looks absolutely gorgeous! It's a shame because I recently sold a few of my GameBoy Color games including A Link to the Past DX and now seeing this is giving me seller's remorse!
It's a rom hack, actually they all are! But they can be played on real hardware with an Everdrive.
It’s a rom hack, though I think you can use a flash cart to play it on the gbc
...that last version was SNES instead of DS/Wii.
Considering the graphics used for this, that's insane.
The problem with new mode on game boy color is only the characters are altered. They look out of place in the environments, with only Daisy being a notable improvement that still matches. Old mode with color seems to add polish, completing the original aesthetic. The DS variant has less disparity by comparison, so it holds up better as a whole.
You can tell the original Gameboy version was steering on the side of having as much screen size as possible, at the expense of graphical fidelity. It's less detailed than the NES original, actually looks more like a game you'd find on an old graphing calculator.
I had Link's Awakening on my graphing calculator, and the sprites were the same size as the Game Boy version, so maybe I'm used to newer graphics but I haven't seen a graphing calculator game look that bad.
The GBC with original sprites seems the best to me, I’m definitely going to look it up.
I’m playing a color hack of SML2 and it’s amazing. It also runs much smoother than the original version.
I wish Nintendo would make the effort of colouring in GB games for NSO.
The SNES homebrew version is just amazing 😍
The homebrew is interesting but I've yet to see an actual NSMB hack replicating Mario Land.
I loved this Gameboy game, along with Mario 2. I know they're kind of redheaded stepchildren of the series but they're still so iconic.
Yes I also love Temple of Doom.
OMG NEW SUPER MARIO BROS SNES
While the last one is clearly a labor of love I imagine it would be awkward to handle the stiff Super Mario Land controls with those new graphics. Also I'm pretty disappointed that they didn't remake the Can Can for the star music if they were going to go to such lengths....
Having the flowers move in that last one is definitely a design decision alright
Honestly I'd MUCH rather play the GBC retexture than the SNES remake. It looks and sounds incredibly unpolished and doesn't seem like it'd feel very good to play.
The enemies dancing to the music like NSMB is a very nice touch though, I like that.
Man, SNES version as for homebrew is just amazing. Now I wanna try it out.
Yeah.... that last one looks, sounds and feels like a flash game.
HOLY-
THAT'S AN SNES ROM?
THAT'S ON THE SUPER NINTENDO?
Yep. I have it on a multicart. The original hardware runs it just fine.
@@AndDeathForAll82 Man, the SNES was something else, i'm impressed the Genesis even managed to compete, and i say this as a hardcore SEGA fan.
@@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller Yeah, the Genesis just wasn't as powerful. F-Zero and Uniracers are faster than any Sonic game I've played on the Genesis.
@@linkthehero8431 Hm. Well, blast processing doesn't sound as appealing now. But, as a Sonic fan, i gotta ask, have you used the momentum stuff to get faster? Because i've gotten pretty fast once i learned to use that.
Tha Game Boy color Version with old sprites is my Favorit 👍
Gotta love how all the most replayed parts of this video are the transition points to the next version. Kinda shows how needlessly padded out this video is
ミスターマリオが山本真吾に初挑戦。
6:55 i never heard the taking damage sound in super mario land before (yeah, i never played it before)
6:02 Those Stairs and Floors remind me of the arcade game called Donkey Kong, they remind me of that because the colors
If it has that awesome theme from 1-1 then it’s perfect
First one is the only official one
Mono version is really the classic one. But I love the colored version of old mode indeed.
the snes one reminds me of dk country
The Goombas do a hop when then music goes "ba" in the SNES version. Wow.
I like the GB Original and the GBC Hack with old Graphics. But the Snes hack version not so good.
Me too. I can see that it is technically impressive, I really don’t like the graphics and style nor music.
@@alex.r.g 😊👍
@@alex.r.g Me too, as well. I'm okay with the graphics, but the music really feels low-effort.
Why the koopa troopa are exploding? Anyways it's funny😂
Is it just me or does homebrew borrow sfx from SM64? ie. coins, goomba kill, giant eyeball kill, fire-spitting floaty ball things from that game? Haha it's dope
My favorite is either of the two gameboy colour hacks. I just have a thing for GBC graphics.
What, no using the hidden block (3:01) to go up top?
how can I get the gbc old sprites ver. gbc rom? thanks a lot
0:01 GameBoy
4:38 GameBoy Colour
The GB original brings back all the nostalgia, while the GBC with original sprites shows that even just a little color can go a long way. The GBC with updated sprites, however... it just doesn't look right. Mario in particular ends up looking a bit too much like Warrio with that oversized head.
That super mario land ds game version was so COOL. It's way cooler than the piece of junk gameboy version feels nostalgia. But this right here, is remarkably remake style version.
Its an snes version
Did I hear pilot wings sounds on the last one?
They need a game were Daisy goes on a Sarasaland adventure
I see your using the gameboys original colors instead of black and white like most UA-camrs 👏 👏 👏
The last version of SML listed in that video is actually on the DS, not the SNES or Super Famicom.
Fucking hated the Land series as a kid. Never truly felt like Mario to me lol.
Why not?
I always thought those enemies were crabs
how do u change graphics?
The GBC versión was Never oficial right? I do not remember to ever see it in stores
No, Nintendo has never made official updates of Super Mario Land 1 or 2. The ones shown are fan made.
Where can i download the colored version 4:44
Id love a remake and/or remaster of Mario Land 1, hel it being avaliable for NSO would nice(which it isn't for some reason). I want to see all more villains return from Mario 2 and Land
Superstar on Gameboy looks like can can!
This is interesting... I didn't know that the DX hack has an option of retaining the original graphics, and I didn't even know that a homebrew SNES version exist as well. I kind of like the updated sprites of Mario and Daisy in the DX hack, but I think that changing all the enemies was unnecessary. Most of them do not even look better than originals. SNES version looks very good, though, and I bet it would look even better on a CRT television.
Which shader?
I'm grateful they put SML26GC on the switch. They need to do that with this now
Buen día, creo que un buen hack en éste caso para nes, sería el super mario bros pero con cosas de super mario land. Muy buenos hacks los de éste video para gameboy.
Ahh yes the only Mario game without stage shortcuts, Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser as the boss. At 1st I thought this was a fan made game since they didn't use the actual star power up OST
We love Sarasaland and our Princess Daisy 🧡🧡🧡
The SNES version looks like new super Mario bros
More Accurate Title:
Super Mario Land Comparison With Unofficial Versions
The original gb version for me. It’s just perfect as is.
Every one of these except the original Gameboy one was some kind of hack or homebrew. I find that a bit disappointing; Super Mario Land had its faults, like how Mario immediately fell at full speed after walking off a ledge, or how the fireballs didn't bounce along the ground like they usually do. But it was still a creative and fun addition to the Mario canon, and it'd be well worth doing some kind of updated re-release of it.
Where did all other versions come from? And why does the snes one look like NDS?
De dónde salieron las demás versiones y por qué la de snes parece de NDS?
3d games and Snes! What a great love story ❤️ Now i wanna play some DKC 🤩
Damn… with this video i got 6 commercials for sonic forces
que recuerdos como se juega ese juego?
En Game boy
intro music from?
My favorite is the old design and new design of Game Boy Color
The SNES version is wild
I would like you to upload the BGM of ground stage 1-1 of new super mario land.
I am not a fan of the DS sprites on SNES. I would rather someone used Super Mario All-Stars styled sprites and music.
I love the music of gameboy desert Mario
I'd prefer the SNES homebrew to have hand drawn sprites rather than the DS/3D captures but otherwise that's bloody awesome, especially considering the multiplayer aspect.
13:23 es increíble lo que pueden hacer los fans
Original Version 😍😍 and 😍😍 Super Famicom
SUper Mario Land, a homebrew game? Looks really cool. But I can see how buggy it appears to be from this video gameplay of it. I looked it up and there's no way one can "find a copy" online to download for themselves. Still, I'd have liked to give it a play myself...
The Last Mode is cool. Where can i Buy it?
En la canción 1-3 hace referencia a súper Mario Run a veces hay niveles con esa cancion
0:05 HYPEHYPE THE MOVIE
i love it !
De la sness y se ve con la ds?
How can an SNES game be made this year
Release dates: April 21 1989 ds 2006 gbc 2022
Gameboy Mario invincible music sounds like can can
The projectiles are bouncing black balls 🙄, and not red fire balls. That was a huge artistic liberty. Read the original booklet if you're confused.
Super balls